Athos Dimoulas

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Athos Dimoulas
Άθως Δημουλάς
Born1921
Athens, Greece
Died1985
Athens
Occupationpoet
NationalityGreek
Period1951-1985
SpouseKiki Dimoula

Athos Dimoulas (Greek: Άθως Δημουλάς) (Athens, Greece, 1921–1985) was an award-winning Greek poet. He studied civil engineering at the National Technical University of Athens and abroad (in Belgium, England and France), and worked for the Hellenic State Railways from 1944 to 1972. His collection of poems Άλλοτε και αλλού was awarded the State Prize for Poetry in 1967.[1]

Works

  • Ποιήματα (Poems), 1951
  • Νέα Ποιήματα (New Poems), 1951
  • Σονέττα (Sonnets), 1953
  • Χωρίς τίτλο (Untitled), 1956
  • Ορφεύς (Orpheus), 1958
  • Ένδον (Inside), 1960
  • Αυτή η πραγματικότητα και η άλλη (This Reality and the Other One), 1961
  • Περί μνήμης (About Poetry), 1964
  • Άλλοτε και αλλού (Erstwhile and Elsewhere), 1966
  • Ο αγρός της τύχης (The Field of Luck), 1972
  • Η μοίρα των πεπρωμένων (The Fate of Destinies), 1979

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